Rachel McVay - Biography

Classically trained by the RSC and RADA, with a B.F.A. in Theatre & Dance, Rachel has worked with theatres across the country, performing in Shakespeare to Chekhov, and has made her mark as a dynamic stunt woman/choreographer/burlesque dancer in both theatre and film.

With an affinity for Shakespeare and Tarantino films, Rachel's proudest roles include Ophelia in Hamlet, the lead in a stylized film noir, Requiem for an Assassin, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, and the lead in Broken Nails, a short film in which she plays a boxer/exotic dancer who struggles with overcoming cancer.

She looks forward to continuing her invigorating film career in working with great directors like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.